Scotland’s World Cup clash with England at Wembley was the most high profile fixture.

Fifa revealed yesterday they were dishing out fines, with the English FA told to pay £35,000.

The disciplinary action also relates to banners around Wembley and fans booing the national anthems.

Fifa disciplinary committee member, Claudio Sulser, said: “With these decisions, it is not our intention to judge or question specific commemorations as we respect the significance of them. The display of any political or religious symbol, however, is strictly prohibited.”

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